

BSc Mathematics
About this course
University mathematics is the study of pattern, structure, and logical relationship in their most general and abstract forms. It moves well beyond the mathematics of the school curriculum, asking not only how to calculate but why the underlying principles hold, and what else follows from them. This shift from computation to proof and from specific cases to general theory is demanding, but it develops a quality of reasoning that is valued across an extraordinary range of careers. At the University of York, this three-year full-time programme covers mathematics as both a theoretical discipline and a source of practical tools for problem solving. You will study analysis, algebra, geometry, and statistics alongside applied topics in areas such as mathematical physics and computational mathematics, building a broad foundation before developing more specialised knowledge in your chosen areas. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and a year abroad, giving you professional experience in a mathematical or analytical role alongside the opportunity to study in a different academic culture. These elements significantly strengthen your understanding of how mathematical skills are applied and what careers in quantitatively demanding fields actually look like. Mathematics graduates are sought after in actuarial work, data science, financial analysis, software development, engineering, government analytical roles, and academic research. The ability to reason rigorously, construct and evaluate arguments, and work with abstract structures is genuinely rare and genuinely useful across almost every analytically demanding environment. Many York graduates pursue postgraduate study in mathematics, statistics, mathematical finance, operational research, or physics, using the rigorous foundations the undergraduate degree provides to develop deeper expertise in a chosen field. The placement and year abroad components give graduates a competitive edge when entering the job market.
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